3-244-192-12 (1)Integrated RemoteCommanderOperating Instructions© 2002 Sony CorporationRM-VL1000
105 Set the hour (AM or PM) bypressing the Joysticktoward or .Each time the Joystick ispressed toward or , thehour changes by one.The selected ho
117 Press the SET button.With a beep sound, the day ofthe week, the hour, and theminute are set, and the clockstarts from 0 seconds.The Commander ente
122 Select “CLOCK” bypressing the Label Selectbutton.The Commander enters clocksetting mode.“CLOCK” and the current timesetting is displayed on the LC
13Example: To set up a Philips’ TV1 See the tables in thesupplied “ComponentCode Numbers,” and findthe four-digit code numberfor the desired component
14Setting the Code for PresetAudio and Visual Components(continued)2 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.“SET” appears on the LCDdisplay.
15When the desired componentis selected, the componentname (in this case, TV), and thefour-digit component codenumber previously set for thecomponent
16Checking if the codenumber works1 When the display forcomponent operationappears (if not, press theSET button repeatedly),press the COMPO button.“CO
17Finding a component codewith the Search functionYou can find a code numberavailable for a component thatdoesn’t have one in the supplied“Component C
18SET PRESETLEARNLABELCLOCKSETPRESETTVSATCABLEDVDSETPRESETTVSATCABLEDVDSetting the Code for PresetAudio and Visual Components(continued)1 Keep the SET
19ContinuedNoteTo search for component codenumbers in another category, returnto Step 3, or input a four-digitcomponent code number of anothercategory
2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard,do not expose the unit to rainor moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do notopen the cabinet. Referservicing to
203 Select “CLEAR” bypressing the Label Selectbutton.4 Select “COMPO” bypressing the Label Selectbutton.Component names aredisplayed on the labels.To
21Operating YourComponents with theRemote CommanderIf you operate a non-Sonycomponent, make sure you set thecomponent code first (page 13).Example: T
22COMPOVCR1DVRCDAMP10:00 AMVCR1ANT SWSEARCH tSEARCH TPLAYx210:00 AMOperating Your Componentswith the Remote Commander(continued)2 Select the component
23To control the volumePress the VOL +/– buttons tocontrol the volume, and theMUTING button to mute. Whenyou select a visual component, theTV’s volume
24Example: To program the N(Play) signal of your componentto the VCR1 N (Play) button ofthe Commander1 Place the RM-VL1000 headto head with yourcompon
25To change the labels, press theSCROLL button repeatedly.Each time the SCROLL buttonis pressed, the labels change asfollows.Note on the flashing disp
26When you teach the REC(record) signalIf you have to press two buttons atthe same time (for example, z andN) to start recording on yourcassette deck
27SET LEARNVCR1PLAYx2The Commander enters theLabel Input mode.3 Input digits or characterson the label by pressing theJoystick toward , , and .The c
28Notes on learning thesignals of an air-conditionerAbout seasonal adjustmentsIf you change the settings of theair-conditioner for the season, youhave
29Changing or erasing thefunction of a taught labelor buttonTo change the learned function,clear it first and perform learningagain.To clear the learn
3FeaturesThe RM-VL1000 RemoteCommander provides centralizedcontrol of all your AV componentsfrom a single remote commanderand saves the trouble of ope
30However, if your visualcomponents are connected to anaudio system, you probably hearTV or VCR sound from theloudspeakers via your amplifier,not from
31SET VOLUMEVISUALTVAUDIOAMP COMPOSET VOLUMETVSATCABLEDVDVISUALSET SYSTEMTIMERCH MACROVOLUME1 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.“SET”
32Controlling the Volume of VisualComponents Connected to anAudio System (continued)COMPOSET VOLUMEAMPRRRVISUALThe component names aredisplayed on the
338 Press the SET button.The display returns to theprevious one.Notes•If you set a TV or an amplifier forvolume control setting to the TV orAMP label
34Executing a Series ofCommands— System Control FunctionsWith the System Control function,you can program a series ofoperating commands, and executeth
351 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.“SET” appears on the LCDdisplay.2 Press the SCROLL buttononce to display “SYSTEM”on one of the la
36Executing a Series of Commands— System Control Functions(continued)The selected component nameis displayed on the bottom ofthe LCD display, and the
37ContinuedNotes•If you interrupt the procedure at anypoint for over two minutes, the setupprocedure will be canceled. In thiscase, set the entire pro
38Executing a Series of Commands— System Control Functions(continued)To clear the System Macro of alabelIn Step 5 (page 35), while pressingthe Label S
39SET POWER ONCOPYCLEARSYSDELAYTo clear programmedcommands for a specificSystem Macro number labelYou can clear the System Macroand the character con
4Table of ContentsGetting StartedLocation and Function of Controls ...6Installing the Batte
40Programming a series ofcommands for thecomponent labelsYou can also program a series ofoperating commands (componentmacro) for the component labels(
41SYSTEM COMPOSETSYSTEMTVSATCABLEDVDSYSTEMSET SYSTEM COMPO ContinuedTo clear the component macroof a labelIn Step 2 (page 41), while pressingthe Labe
42Changing the intervalbetween operation stepsYou can control the interval from150- 900 ms.1 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.2 Press
43SET SYSDELAY TIME INTERVAL COMPOSET SYSDELAY0sec1sec2sec TIME COMPOSET SYSDELAY0sec1sec2sec TIME4 Press the SET button.The display returns to Step
44Adding an ExtraFunction to theComponent LabelsProgramming the Power-Oncommand of a selectedcomponent (for Sonycomponents only)When using Sony compon
455 Press the SET button.The display returns to theprevious one.To clear the Power-On commandFollow the same procedure asSteps 1- 5 on pages 44- 45.Th
46COMPOSYSTEMTIMERSCROLLSETRECVIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUXTUNER CD TAPEMDTVDVDMENUMUTING RECALLVOL CHGUIDEPHONOPOWER1,624,53Assigning OtherComponents to theCompo
47SET COPYTVSATCABLEDVDSET COPYSATRRRDVDThe selected component nameappears at the bottom of theLCD display.5 Select the component towhich the contents
48Selecting a Channelwith a Single Label— Channel Macro FunctionYou can program the ChannelMacro function of the componentsof which the first digit of
49ContinuedSET CH MACROTVSATCABLEDVDSET CH MACROPIP SWAPPIP MOVEPIP CH+PIP CH-TV5 Select the macro label bypressing the Label Selectbutton.The selecte
5Using Other FunctionsLocking the Controls — Hold Function... 62Adjusting the Automatic-Off Time of
50Selecting a Channel with aSingle Label — Channel MacroFunction (continued)7 Press the SET button.The display returns to theprevious one.NoteYou cann
51Setting the TimerUp to 12 timer setting programscan be set on this commander. Youcan program the timer setting ofthe day of the week, the hour, them
52Setting the Timer (continued)5 Select “SETUP” by pressingthe Label Select button.“SUN,” “12:00 AM,” and“MACRO” are displayed.If the day of the week
53SUN : SundayMON : MondayTUE : TuesdayWED : WednesdayTHU : ThursdayFRI : FridaySAT : SaturdayMON-SAT: from Monday toSaturdayMON-FRI: from Monday toFr
54If you want to program theSystem Macro data for thetimerPress the SYSTEM button.System macro numbers aredisplayed on the labels. Select thesystem la
55ContinuedNotes•When using the timer setting on thisCommander, only one setting can beassigned to one program. If you wantto set the timer to turn on
56Changing the programalready set or changinganother program that youselect1 Follow Steps 1 - 4 on page51- 52.2 Select “COPY” by pressingthe Label Sel
57PROG4EVERYDAY11:30 AMOK?NG?MacroCLRSET ContinuedPROG4ON/OFFTESTSETUPCOPYSET 6 Press the Label Selectbutton of the label of whichcontents you want to
58Setting the Timer (continued)To check the execution of thetimer program1 Follow Steps 1 - 4 on page51 - 52.2 Select “TEST” by pressingthe Label Sele
59To switch quickly the timerstandby mode to on or off usingthe TIMER button1 When the display forcomponent operationappears (if not, press theSET but
6Location andFunction of Controls1 LCD display window2 COMPO (component) button3 SYSTEM button4 TIMER button5 SCROLL button6 SET button7 Player Contro
60Setting the Timer (continued)To clear timer settingsprogrammed for a specificprogram number label1 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.
614 Select “TIMER” by pressingthe Label Select button.The timer program numbersare displayed on the labels. Tochange the labels(PROG 1- 12), press the
62Using Other FunctionsLocking the Controls— Hold FunctionTo prevent accidental operation,you can lock all the buttons withthe Hold function. However,
63 0sec 5sec 10sec 20sec 30sec 40sec 50sec 60secAdjusting theAutomatic-Off Timeof the Backlight ofthe Display WindowThe Commander is preset at thefa
64Setting the Key-Touch BeepThe Commander is preset at thefactory to turn on the key-touchconfirmation beep. You can turnon or off the key-touchconfir
65Changing the Namesof the Labels on theDisplayYou can change the display of thecomponent names, the functiondisplays of components, thesystem macro n
66Changing the Names of theLabels on the Display(continued)1 Keep the SET buttonpressed for more than asecond.“SET” appears on the LCDdisplay.2 Select
67SYSTEMSET LABELSONY OFFSYSTEM2SYSTEM3SYSTEM4 The Commander enters theLabel Input mode of thesystem macro name. Go to Step4.TIMER:Displays timer prog
68Erasing All theSettingsYou can erase all the settings toreset the Commander to its factorysettings.COMPOSYSTEMTIMERSCROLLSETRECVIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUXTUNE
695 Select “YES?,” by pressingthe Label Select button.While erasingWhen erasing finishes,“COMPLETE” is displayed with abeep sound.The Commander is res
7Installing theBatteriesSlide open the batterycompartment lid and insert twosize AA (R6) alkaline batteries (notsupplied). Be sure to line up the +and
70SpecificationsOperating distanceApprox. 32.8 ft. (10 meters) (variesdepending on components ofdifferent manufacturers)Power requirementsRemote contr
71TroubleshootingIf you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, firstcheck the batteries (page 7), then check the items below.Remedy•
72Troubleshooting (continued)Symptom“NG” flashes twice.The ‘NG’ sound is heardtwice.“NG” appears duringlearning.“NG” appears if you tryto copy the set
73For the customers in the U.S.A.Customer Support InformationAfter you have read through this manual, if you still cannot get the RemoteCommander to w
74AppendixTable of PresetFunctionsNoteThere may be some components orfunctions that cannot be operated withthis Commander.KEY DISPLAYPIP CH +PIP CH –P
75*1The operation of the built-in DVR orthe video on demandKEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0, ENTTV/VIDEODISPLAYGUIDE*1 m*1 N*1 M*1 REC*1 x*1 XMENUSAT (Digital
76Table of Preset Functions(continued)KEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0, ENTTV/VIDEODISPLAYFAVORITE*2 m*2 N*2 M*2 REC*2 x*2 XMENUDigital cable boxFUNCTIONTo tu
77DVDKEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0PIPENTDISPLAYRECALLMENUOK (Joystick)mNMxXFUNCTIONTo turn the power on/offNumber buttons: To setitems selected from thescr
78Table of Preset Functions(continued)VCR1, VCR2KEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0, ENTTV/VIDEODISPLAYMENUOK (Joystick)GUIDEmNMFUNCTIONTo turn the power on/offT
79KEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0, ENTTV/VIDEODISPLAYGUIDEmNMRECxXMENUDVR (Digital videorecorder)FUNCTIONTo turn the power on/offTo change the channel(for ex
8Setting the ClockSetting the clock for thefirst time after installingbatteriesSET CLOCKSUN12:00 AMSTD TIME DS TIME--:--COMPOSYSTEMTIMERSCROLLSETRECVI
80Table of Preset Functions(continued)CDKEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0PIPENTRECALLDISPLAYSLEEPmNMxXCH +CH –CONTINUESHUFFLEPROGRAMREPEATDISCTRACKGROUPEDITEJE
81KEY DISPLAYPOWER1234567890DISPLAYMENURECALLSLEEPGUIDEAMPFUNCTIONTo turn the power on/offTo select the inputsource: VIDEO 1To select the inputsource:
82Table of Preset Functions(continued)KEY DISPLAYPOWER1 – 9, 0PIPENTRECALLDISPLAYSLEEPmNMRECxXCH +CH –CONTINUESHUFFLEPROGRAMREPEATDECK ADECK BREC MODE
83TAPE A, TAPE BKEY DISPLAYPOWERmNMRECxXTV/VIDEODISPLAYRECALLCH +CH –DOLBY NRREC LEV+REC LEV–REC MUTECD SYNCFADERC.RESETFUNCTIONTo turn the power on/o
Sony Corporation Printed in ChinaIndexAAutomatic-Offof the backlight 62BBacklightAutomatic-Off 62Batteries 7C, DChangingname of the label 27, 37
94 Select the day of the weekby pressing the Joysticktoward or .The selected day of the weekflashes.SUN : SundayMON : MondayTUE : TuesdayWED : Wedne
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